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for valuable services in
charge of the Seventh Submarine Flotilla in the Baltic and as Senior Naval
Officer, Reval

KCMG

01.01.1955

New
Year 55

LegH

07.04.1916

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LegH

1946

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LegH

1950

state
visit French president 50

CdeG

1946

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OON

19.01.1943

services
to the Dutch navy

StOlav

13.01.1948

services
to Norway

PolRest

19.08.1941

services
to the Poles

LoP

1944

Operation
Neptune

* Between the dates 20th May and 8th June 1915,
Lieutenant Commander Nasmith was in command of His Majesty's Submarine E 11 in
the Sea of Marmara, in the Dardanelles. During this time they destroyed a
large Turkish gunboat; two transport ships; an ammunition ship; 3 store ships
and four other vessels. Having safely passed the most difficult part of his
homeward journey, he then returned to attack he Turkish Transport ship.

rescue of the crew of an aircraft force landed in Iraq [investiture
14.07.42]

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21.11.1938

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(02.1941)

pilot, 814 Squadron FAA [HMS Hermes] (DSC)

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(08.1942)

pilot, 785 Squadron FAA [HMS Jackdaw] (and for
instructional duties)

23.01.1943

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(01.)1945

HMS President (for duty at Ministry of Aircraft
Production)

19.04.1945

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(07.1945)

Commanding Officer, 703 Squadron FAA [HMS Kestrel]

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02.04.1952

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1956

Office of the Admiral Commanding Reserves [HMS President I] (OBE)

Dundas,
John George LawrenceSon of late Hon. Cospatrick Thomas Dundas
(1862-1906), and Maud Wentworth-Fitzwilliam (who remarried in 1912 and
became Lady Cordeaux).
Married (22.09.1928) Ruth Northrop Coleman (24.09.1907 - 07.02.2005),
daughter of the Postmaster of Minneapolis; one son, four daughters.

Joined
Racal Electronics, becoming director of Racal Slough, 1959-1973. Local councillor for Maidenhead and Windsor, and
as Chairman of Bisham Parish Council.

Durant,
Bryan CecilOnly son of Francis Durant and
Dulce, daughter of Fraser Baddeley. Married 1st (1939) Pamela (died
1963), younger daughter of Brig.­Gen. William Walter Seymour; three daughters
(and one son decd). Married 2nd (1967) Rachel, daughter
of late Col Hon. David Bruce, and Hon. Mrs David Bruce.

First Lieutenant, HMS Tartar
(destroyer) * (the
evacuation of Norway, the expeditions to the Lofoten Islands and Spitzbergen,
the Arctic convoys and the sinking of the Bismarck; rescue of survivors of HMS
Mashona; Malta convoys) (despatches)